Sustainable living. Consuming what we need, not what we desire. Cut energy needs, eat from renewable sources. Renewable and humane. Treat all souls with dignity and respect. Admire mother Earth and all her accomplishments. Ravish in the energy provided by the body. Cycle. Recycle. Reduce. Reuse.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Biking in DC: #1 Be Seen at Night

The law in DC says that a cyclist must have a white front light and a rear red reflector. There is a minimum requirement for how bright the light has to be but I don't remember off the top of my head.

My suggestion is a rear red blinky light and a front white light too. It would be stupid to get struck from the back because you weren't wearing a red blinky.

That said, most crashes that occur at night happen when an automobile crashes into the side of a cyclist. My bet, though, is that it is probably a car pulling out of a driveway, not seeing the biker. This is the reason that I wear a white blinky light in the front when I'm in the city. A steady light is great for trails or dark roads

Most new bikes come with ugly reflectors in the spokes of the wheels. Those are dorky and should just be ripped off before they break off. If you feel like you need something for the sides, get creative! LEDs and such can be a lot of fun. Like spoke lights, pedal-powered wire lights, Orbit wheel lights from Cat Eye, or... you let me know!

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I guess over the years my energy has focused on preservation. Preserving our history, preserving our cities. Remembering what is important in our lives, past present and future.
Lately I've been about preserving life in general. The life of our Earth, our home. Are we on the right track? Are we going to be able to maintain our way of life?
This blog is a rough manifesto, a space for me to jot down my beliefs and views, my ethics. So then maybe...just maybe people will understand. Maybe I'll encourage others to make the right choices.